LocationAddress: 20220 SE 127th Street Road, Ocklawaha, Florida 32179GPS: 29.040508, -81.82039View on MapLocal Directions: From Ocala: Drive east 11 miles on SR 40 to Forest Corners. Turn right (south) on CR314-A. After about 9 miles you'll pass through the blinker at Moss Bluff. Make the next major right at an old country store. Passing entrances for Sunnyhill Restoration Area on the left, you'll come to FR 14 (Cross Rd or Big Scrub Rd) after 3.6 miles. Turn left onto this unimproved forest road. Continue 0.9 mile and bear right. Turn right after 0.2 mile into the recreation area.

Doe Lake is a group campsite with a variety of activities. Centered around a historic lodge with a large group kitchen, it's an ideal place for major outdoor gatherings of up to 250 people. The site is a favorite among equestrian groups, but can also accommodate weddings and other social events. This site is centered around a classic 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps dining hall that has been historically restored.

For group reservations only - Maximum of 250 people

Sites

Total Sites

1

Tent Sites

1

Group Sites

1

No Hookup (1)

Sites

Horse Site

1

Pull Thru

1

Setting

Shaded

1

Water Front

1

Wooded

1

Other Amenities

Big Rig Site

1

Firepit / Fire Ring

1

Rental Units

None

Rates

Sites

2014 Rates are per site

Daily Rates: $150.00

Facilities and Services

Hours

Description

Fees

Bathhouse / Restrooms

Dining Shelters

Historic dining hall

Flush Toilets

Hot Showers

Ice

Ice machine available

Recreation

Hours

Description

Fees

Boat Ramp

Boating

Low powered motor

Canoeing

Dining Shelters

Historic dining hall

Fishing

Bank fishing possible -- Largemouth bass, crappie, and bluegill

Horseback Riding

Hitching posts available

Kayaking

Power Boating

Low powered motor

Wildlife Watching

Events

None

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Nearby Attractions

About one hour from Orlando and the attractions. Close to the Centennial OHV Trail where you can take a 47 mile ride on your ATV or UTV. The LAM Equestrian Trail starts at Doe Lake and extends north for 34 miles. And a short drive to visit the numerous local area natural springs including the famous Juniper Springs.